I generally wear a thong or g-string under shorts or tights when running. But never where any panties when kickboxing. I feel much more free and limber. Will normally wear a sports bra for running and either as sports bra or tank top/t-shirt with built in support for other activities.

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JohnC wrote:

Really? Why? I would personally find that very uncomfortable. Are you participating in a sport that has NO real movement, like darts or billiards?

I am truly not trying to be rude in any way... I genuinely am interested to know the reason why you prefer to "free ball". I can understand in general, but for sports.... I just can't see it.

Thanks!

It's becuase he is a troll and wants to increase his post count to (most likely) start posting pics. There have been no meaningful posts from joe to date and I would suggest we don't enable him.The night that changed my life, a four part series of a married man lusting after his co-worker

My main form of exercise (apart from walking around) is sex so that can start with a variety of underwear. There are my Beatle boxers, (for those with short memories they were not a fisticuffs organisation but the biggest band of all time), my Marks and Spencers packet ones with a wide colour range, a little red thong a humourous female friend bought me (a dancer of no mean ability she also showed me the correct way the thong part is worn and that is not horizontally as I initially thought whilst modelling them for her but at a 45 degree angle), I have toyed with the idea of those long john thingies as the weather around here is getting pretty nippy but even I have my aesthetic limits and decided against such drastic measures and merely bought some thicker socks (which I hasten to add I never wear during exercise although women do look very cute in nothing but those little ankle socks, I think the reverse is the case for men). So far there has been no occasion for any upper restraint or containment and I do balk at the idea of wearing one of those things that my father would like and is now back in vogue -- a vest YECHH!! (I don't mean the US garment which the UK calls a waistcoat - I was always baffled by a line from Walking My Baby Back Home ''I get powder all over my vest'' which for a 40's song expressed a surprising degree of liberation in US society until I learned they meant waistcoat. A bit like the confusion I had when Little Richard howled the delights of a ''Short Fat Fanny'' as in the UK the phrase meant an unmentionable part of the female anatomy. I would also never be seen dead in suspenders (in any situation) those beloved things displayed so enthusiastically in British bedroom farce. However again they have exactly the opposite effect when worn by the fair sex.

I think the best to wear when running is a liner (a lot of running shorts have them built in). Under Armour are my favorite with the fetherweight brief built in. Compression shorts help to or tights to wear under shorts if you are worried about anything rubbing. If their is a running shop around where you live they are really helpful with everything as well! When I first started the local store here was my best friend! As well as forums on fitness websites and articles about it as well. Take sometime and read up on what you have questions about. Educating yourself is always the best idea before starting something new.

For jogging or any running or jumping sports I find it absolutely necessary to wear a jock strap or tight briefs. Anything else and all that flopping banging around would hurt a great deal. Other than sports I can't stand the restriction of tight undies and prefer boxers. I can play golf in boxers.

Something very tight like compression shorts or traditional briefs when exercising. I think its (a) more practical and (b) a friend of mine had a horrible accident whilst wearing loose fitting boxers and jumping and twisting in the air when we were younger and i think the thought of what happened to him always stuck with me...lets just say when he twisted, so did something else inside of him! :p haha

It depends. I like to wear either thin leggings or shorts in the gym. For running outside I nearly always wear loose-fitting shorts unless it's freezing and I'll wear jogging trousers. My top is normally loose T shit and if I'm running I wear a sports bra.

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